A group of researchers who study language in the dimensions of subjectivities, social identities and politics from an intercultural and transdisciplinary perspective.  Memory and human rights are framed as themes that help to reflect on the dynamics of formation and functioning of feelings of alterity and practices of the self. Based on these premises, the objective is to gather and stimulate studies that work with the materialities of the multiple languages that form institutional devices, cultural artifacts, archives and social practices.

Research Strands: Human Rights and Languages; Discourse on Violence; Subjectivities, Literature, Arts and Medias; Alterity and Hospitality; Memory and Archives; Transcultural Memories

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